SDG Move Director Joins ‘Transforming Libraries for SDGs’ Seminar, Driving Change Through Global and National Contexts

BANGKOK (March 27, 2026) – Asst. Prof. Chol Bunnag, Director of the Centre for SDG Research and Support (SDG Move), served as a keynote speaker at the national academic seminar titled “Library Transformation : The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2025 Annual General Meeting.” The session focused on analyzing the strategic roles and drivers for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within libraries across both global and Thai contexts. The event was held at the Prince Palace Hotel, Bangkok.

Building an Intellectual Foundation

The seminar was organized by the Thai Library Association under the Royal Patronage of H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, the seminar served as a central platform for exchanging knowledge regarding:

  • The evolving role of libraries in sustainable development.
  • The challenges of transforming libraries to meet the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

Key Insights from the Keynote

During the special lecture, Asst. Prof. Chol Bunnag discussed the core principles of sustainable development, the 2030 Agenda, and the specific functions libraries play in this transition. He addressed critical precautions, challenges, and future directions, emphasizing a pivotal message:

“Libraries are no longer just repositories for books; they are vital drivers across multiple dimensions. Developing libraries for sustainability means preparing the most essential intellectual infrastructure to tackle future challenges.”

Strategic Alignment and Collaboration

This participation aligns with SDG Move’s mission to establish foundations and strategies, build networks, and monitor progress to drive sustainable development within libraries. By utilizing data-driven insights and shared knowledge, the initiative aims to foster collaboration among all stakeholders to achieve long-term impact.



Last Updated on April 9, 2026

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